According to BlockBeats, informed sources have revealed that Trump is expected to take measures to mitigate the impact of auto tariffs, avoiding overlaps with other tariffs and relaxing some tariffs on foreign parts. This move will shield automakers from the effects of tariffs on steel and aluminum. The Trump administration will also amend the tariffs on foreign parts, originally set to take effect on May 3, with a rate of 25%. Automakers can receive tariff compensation equivalent to 3.75% of the value of cars manufactured in the U.S. in the first year, with subsidies decreasing to 2.75% in the second year and then phased out. Trump is expected to head to Michigan for a rally on Tuesday evening.